There are three new cases in Orange County, two new cases in Seminole and Lake counties and one new case each in Osceola and Volusia counties. Click here to see a map of confirmed coronavirus cases in Florida.

A fifth Transportation Security Administration officer at Orlando International Airport has tested positive for the coronavirus, the agency said.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he wants to avoid imposing a statewide lockdown, saying he still believes targeting the counties hardest hit by the coronavirus for the most extreme measures is the preferable path.

DeSantis said about a third of Florida’s 67 counties have no confirmed cases and another third have few, so he doesn’t yet see the need to impose a near shutdown on their businesses that have been imposed in large, heavily infected counties such as Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach.

He has ordered statewide closures of bars and gyms and limited restaurants to takeout and delivery and some counties have gone farther, closing not only nonessential businesses but also beaches, marinas and parks.

DeSantis said he doesn’t want to cause unnecessary financial hardship or create unintended consequences such as people fleeing the state and spreading the disease.

3:15 p.m. update

Parents: Do you need a break from being cooped up in the house while still social distancing?

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office said it will start holding nightly drive-thru parades for families this week.

NASA said Monday it was notified Sunday that a Kennedy Space Center employee has tested positive for the coronavirus.

“This employee was last at the Center more than 10 days ago,” an agency spokesman said. “Based on the circumstances and elapsed time since the employee was on site, we believe it was acquired after they had started teleworking, and there is no additional risk at the center from this person.”

“Our outdoor facilities, such as our city parks, Leu Gardens and Dubsdread Golf Course are open to the public, but residents must follow necessary social distancing measures while there,” said Karyn Barber, a city spokeswoman. “We encourage residents to use these facilities responsibly to get fresh air and exercise, which are important for physical and mental health always, but especially during this uncertain time.”

Testing for COVID-19 has begun at a mobile testing site in The Villages.

Seniors are able to be tested from their vehicles, including golf carts.

Testing is not limited to residents of The Villages. Officials said they recommend first making an appointment through UF Health’s website. Click here to do so.

Officials said they expect to collect 2,000 samples this week -- about 400 daily. Test results are completed within 24 hours.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said new data indicates that the hospitalization rate among cases appears to be lower than first thought, declining from 40% to 20%.

“Some people think you really don’t spread it until you start to show some symptoms. Other people think people who don’t even know they have it are the ones who are spreading it,” he said. “So this will help give us some data on that, and I really applaud them being able to do that because that’s going to be some of the most valuable information.”

Scroll down below to watch DeSantis’ full news conference.

11:25 a.m. update

The Florida Department of Health said Monday that there are now 1,171 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Florida and 14 deaths.

The agency said 1,096 of those cases involve Florida residents and 75 are nonresidents.

There are 12 new cases in Orange County, three new cases in Sumter County, two new cases in Flagler County and one new case each in Seminole, Volusia and Lake counties. Click here to see a map of confirmed coronavirus cases.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday during a news conference at a mobile testing site in The Villages that he is not yet willing to implement a shelter-in-place order.